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Winners 2009

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Grand Teton Award
sponsored by Panasonic
GREEN
T
awak Productions
Download film at http://www.greenthefilm.com

Silver Teton Award
THE MEERKATS
James Honeyborne
Yaffle Films, BBC Natural History Unit, BBC Films, The Weinstein Company

Best Animal Behavior Program 
sponsored by NHNZ
THE GORILLA KING 
Tigress Productions, Ltd, Nature/THIRTEEN, BBC
 
Best Wildlife Habitat Program
sponsored by Sierra Club Productions
YELLOWSTONE: WINTER
BBC Natural History Unit, Animal Planet

Best Conservation Program
sponsored by National Geographic
GREEN
Tawak Pictures

Best People & Nature Program 
sponsored by Feodor Pitcairn Productions
LEGEND OF PALE MALE

Birdjail Productions

Best Limited Series
sponsored by Wyoming Business Council
YELLOWSTONE
BBC Natural History Unit, Animal Planet

Best Children's Program  
sponsored by Disneynature
ONCE UPON A TIDE
Center for Health and the Global Environment/Harvard Medical School, Sea
Studios Foundation, Laika/house, Funjacket Enterprises

Best Presenter-led Program 
sponsored by  Amphibico
CHARLES DARWIN & THE TREE OF LIFE

Sir David Attenborough
BBC Natural History Unit, Open University

Best Short Program 
sponsored by Arete Media Group
SMALL TALK DIARIES: CHANGELINGS
Ammonite, Off the Fence, CBBC, Big Squid New Media

Marion Zunz Newcomer Award
sponsored by Discovery Channel
SWAMP TROOP
Robyn Keene-Young and Adrian Bailey, Road Media
National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Channels International

Best Theatrical Program
sponsored by Sony Electronics
DISNEYNATURE PRESENTS EARTH (90 min)
Disneynature, BBC Worldwide, Greenlight Media and Discovery Channel 

Best Non-broadcast Program 
sponsored by  Buffalo Bill Historical Center
FROG, CHEMICAL, WATER, YOU

The Smithsonian Women's Committee, Jennifer Grace, MSU

Best 360 Campaign
sponsored by  Animal Planet
THINK BEYOND PLASTICS: DIRTY SECRETS

National Geographic Television, Daniella Russo -Sea Studios Foundation

RETHINK CAMPAIGN
Save Our Seas Foundation

SPRINGWATCH
BBC Natural History Unit

Best Web Presence
sponsored by ARKive
www.bbc.co.uk/bigcat/BIG CAT LIVE
BIG CAT LIVE
BBC Natural History Unit

Best Sound
sponsored by Dolby Laboratories
SWAMP TROOP
Robyn Keene-Young (Sound Recordist and Sound Design), Adrian Bailey (Sound Design),
Mark Phillips (Sound Editor and Mixer)
Road Media
National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Channels International

Best Cinematography
sponsored by Fujinon
THE FOREST: REALM OF SHADOWS
Jan Haft and Kay Ziesenhenne
nautilusfilm GmbH for Studio Hamburg Documentaries, NDR Naturfilm, Arte, ORF

Best Editing
sponsored by  ORF/Universum
THE MEERKATS
Justin Krish
Yaffle Films, BBC Natural History Unit, BBC Films, The Weinstein Company

Best Original Score
sponsored by Off the Fence Productions
DISNEYNATURE PRESENTS THE CRIMSON WING: MYSTERY OF THE FLAMINGOS (75 min)
The Cinematic Orchestra
Disneynature, Natural Light Films, Kudos Pictures

Best Writing

sponsored by The Nature Conservancy
THE LEGEND OF PALE MALE
Janet Hess
Birdjail Productions

Best Special Venue
sponsored by nWave
BUGS  3D!
Principal Large Format, SK Films

Best Earth Sciences Program 

sponsored by Marco Polo
O2: THE MOLECULE THAT MADE OUR WORLD

ORF Universum / NHU, Burning Gold Productions, AV Dokumenta, BMUKK, BBC

Best Use of Web 2.0/New Media 
sponsored by FusionSpark Media
www.kqed.org/quest
KQED-Quest

Outstanding Achievement

DISNEYNATURE PRESENTS EARTH
Disneynature, BBC Worldwide, Greenlight Media and Discovery Channel 

GORILLA MURDERS
National Geographic Television

WHALE WARS
Animal Planet

WILD
OCEAN
Luke Cresswell, Steve McNicholas
Giant Screen Films, Yes/No Productions

THE WOLF THAT CHANGED AMERICA

Brian Leith Productions, Nature/THIRTEEN

 

Winners 2007

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Legacy Award
Roy Disney
Animal BehaviorSponsored by NHK Japanese Broadcasting Corporation
The Queen of Trees
Deeble & Stone Productions, NHK, Thirteen/WNET
Granada International, BBC, ZDF

Children's
Sponsored by Lunchbox Lessons

Extreme Animals: Sports Stars
BBC-Natural History Unit

Best Achievement in Sound
Sponsored by Dolby Laboratories
Raptor Force
NATURE/Thirteen/WNET, National Geographic Television
Sound Design: Geof Thurber and Raul Rosa
Rerecording Engineer: Greg McCleary
Sound Editor: Jim Ohm

Earth Sciences
Sponsored by Marco Polo Films
Crude
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

New Media
Sponsored by Footage Bank HD
Our Oceans, Ourselves
American Museum of Natural History
Podcast and Website

Limited Series
Sponsored by Conservation International

Nature Tech
MR-Film Production for ORF, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation

CGI/Animation
Sponsored by Nature/WNET
Ocean Odyssey: Secrets of the Deep
Impossible Pictures, BBC, Discovery Channel
Visual Effects Producers: Lorna Paterson and Joanna Nodwell
Lead Animators: Adam Burnett, Richard Smith, Nigel Rafter, Angela King, Peter Clayton, and Theo Facey

Newcomer
Sponsored by Discovery Channel
Wolverines - Hyenas of the North
Oliver Goetzl
Studio Hamburg Pruduktion
GmbH/NDR Naturfilm, Parthenon Entertainment

Nonbroadcast
Sponsored by Save Our Seas Foundation

How to Save the World
Cloud South Films

Cinematography
Sponsored by Film/Video Equipment Service Company
Planet Earth: From Pole to Pole
BBC-Natural History Unit, The Discovery Channel,
JVP, NHK, BBC-Worldwide
Cinematography by the Planet Earth Camera Team

People and Animals

Sponsored by National Geographic

Saving Luna
Mountainside Films

Original Musical Score

Sponsored by Sony Electronics
Christmas in Yellowstone
NATURE/Thirteen/WNET
Composed by Lenny Williams

Short
Sponsored by National Geographic

Showdown at Elk Town
BBC-Natural History Unit, Animal Planet, BBC
Worldwide

Theatrical
Sponsored by Sony Electronics
Deep Sea 3D

Howard Hall Productions

Editing
Sponsored by Apple
Paranormal Pigeons
Icon Films, Animal Planet, Channel Five
Edited by Matt Meech

Environmental
Sponsored by Environmental Defense
Crime Scene Wild: Sharks
Cicada Films, Animal Planet International

Writing
Sponsored by Animal Planet

The Queen of Trees
Thirteen/WNET
Granada International, BBC, ZDF
Written by Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone

Presenter Led
Sponsored by Amphibico
True Adventures of the Ultimate Spider Hunter
Granada Wild, Thirteen/WNET
Presented by Martin Nicholas

Interactive
Sponsored by Apple
Water's Journey: Everglades
Design by Jade Carter
Internet Video by Jack Penland

Special Jury Award
In the Valley of the Wolves
Thirteen/WNET, National Geographic Television
Bob Landis

Special Jury Recognition Award
Crude
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Winners 2005

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Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr, Jane Goodall

Grand Teton Award (Best of Festival)
Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action

The Katahdin Foundation

Best Animal Behavior Program
Wildlife on One, Series 31:Capuchins-The Monkey Puzzle

BBC Natural History Unit, BBC Worldwide, Animal Planet,
Discovery Communications

Best Children's Program

Earthling
Wolfgang Bayer Productions, EarthNative Films

Best Earth Sciences Program

Hot Rocks - Geology of Civilization: Risky Rocks

The Open University, BBC4, The Science Channel

Best Environmental Program

Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action

The Katahdin Foundation

Best Limited Series
Europe, A Natural History

BBC, ORF, ZDF

Marion Zunz Newcomer Award

The Last Goosekeeper
Henrik Helsgaun

Best Nonbroadcast Program
Eagle Odyssey
RSPB Film Unit

Best People & Animals Program

Strange Days on Planet Earth: Predators

National Geographic Television and Film,
Vulcan Productions, Sea Studios Foundation

Best Short Program

Devil's Teeth
Roger Teich

Best Theatrical Program
March of the Penguins
Bonne Pioche, National Geographic Feature Films,
Warner Independent Pictures

Best Web Presentation
NATURE: Deep Jungle
Nature/WNET, Granada Wild,
National Geographic Channel International, France 5

Craft Categories:

Best Achievement in Sound
Earthling
Wolfgang Bayer Productions, EarthNative Films
Sound Recordist: Dustin Vandenbroeke
Editing, Mixing: DBC Sound

Best CGI-Animation
Bristish Isles, A Natural History: Ice Age (Programme 3)

BBC Natural History Unit

Best Cinematography
Natural World: Mississippi - Tales of the Last River Rat

@GB Films Ltd., BBC, Discovery Channel
Cinematography: Neil Rettig
Additional Photography: Colin Stafford-Johnson

Best Editing
Roar: Lions of the Kalahari

Tim Liversedge Productions, National Geographic
Editors: Lori Petersen Waite, Mark Fletcher

Best Musical Score
March of the Penguins
Bonne Pioche, National Geographic Feature Films,Warner Independent Pictures Composer: Alex Wurman

Best Writing
March of the Penguins

Bonne Pioche, National Geographic Feature Films, Warner Independent Pictures Based on the screenplay by Luc Jacquet & Michel Fessler
Narration by Jordan Roberts

Special Jury Prizes
Ants - Nature's Secret Power
Adi Mayer Films, ORF, Docstar, WDR
NATURE: The Good, the Bad, and the Grizzly
Nature/WNET, Moore & Moore Productions

Winners 2003

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Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. George Schaller

Conservation Action Awards
President El Hadj Omar Bongo

Corporate Achievement Award
The Festival also gave its first Corporate Achievement Award to the Japanese broadcaster NHK, in recognition of its 50th anniversary of TV broadcasting.

Grand Teton Award—Best of Festival
The Cultured Ape
Scorer Associates

Best Animal Behavior
Snake Killers of the Kalahari
National Geographic

Best Children’s
China Bear Special: Really Wild Show
BBC

Best Earth Sciences
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Green Umbrella, Limited and Discovery Channel

Best Cinematography
Wild Africa: Mountains
Discovery Channel, BBC
Cinematographers: Martyn Colbeck, Trevor de Kock, Justin Maguire

Best Editing
My Halcyon River
BBC
Editor: Nigel Buck

Best Environmental
Ape Hunters
BBC

Best Limited Series
Wild Africa
Discovery Channel, BBC

Marion Zunz Newcomer
Flip Flotsam
Etienne Oliff & Lucy Bateman

Best Nonbroadcast
Laboratory Rat: A Natural History
Oxford University


Best People and Animals

Pale Male
Frederic Lilien, FL Productions

Best Short
Deadly Sounds in the Silent World
The Whaleman Foundation

Best Music
Danger in Tiger Paradise
BBC, Animal Planet, Mike Birkhead Associates
Composer: David Mitcham

Best Achievement in Sound
Shark Battlefield
BBC, Discovery Channel
Sound Editor: Kate Hopkins, Dubbing Mixer: Martyn Harries

Best CGI/Animation
Monsters We Met: The Eternal Frontier
BBC, Animal Planet

Best Theatrical
Winged Migration
Sony Pictures Classics

Best Web Presentation
Florida’s Springs: Protecting Nature’s Gem, Fusionspark Media, Inc.

Best Writing
Temple of the Tigers: India's Bandhavgarh Wilderness
Icon Films
Writer: Harry Marshall

Take Your Best Shot Competition
Martin Dohrn, for Terminal Velocity

Special Jury Award for tackling a notoriously tough subject in a courageous and compelling way
The State of the Planet with David Attenborough
BBC and Discovery Channel

Special Jury Award to an individual with the passion to explore a complex, controversial, and important issue
Cost of Freedom
Vanessa Schulz, 21st Paradigm

Michael Brinkman Emerging Filmmaker Award Recipients
(sponsored in association with the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival by: Apple, Abel Cine Tech, Anton Bauer, Crawford Communications, Discovery, Dolby Laboratories, Fujinon, Granada Wild, LaserPacific Media, Panasonic, Pace Technology, Quantel, and Sony Electronics)
Brad Markel—project (working title): Western Fires and Yellowstone’s Amazing Rebirth
John Shier—project (working title): Mazaalai, Ghost of the Gobi

Winners 2001

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Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Hans Hass

Grand Teton Award
Mzima: Haunt of the Riverhorse
Survival Anglia Ltd/National Geographic Television
Producers: Mark Deeble/Victoria Stone

Best Animal Behavior
Mzima: Haunt of the Riverhorse
Survival Anglia Ltd/National Geographic Television
Producers: Mark Deeble/Victoria Stone

Best Children’s
Zoboomafoo: Can You Feel It?
Cinar Corporation/PBS/Earth Creatures Co./MPRm Public Relations
Producers: Chris Kratt/Martin Kratt/Leo Eaton/Peter Moss/Cheryl Knapp

Best Cinematography
Living Edens: Yellowstone, America's Secret Eden
ABC/Kane Productions
Producers: Hugh Miles/Shane Moore
Executive Producer: Alex Gregory
Cinematographers: Shane Moore/Bob Landis/Hugh Miles

Best Editing
The Great Dance
Off the Fence/Aardvark/Liquid Pictures/Earthrise
Producer: Ellen Windemuth
Executive Producer: James Hersov
Editor: Damon Foster

Best Environmental
The Curse of the Methuselah Tree
Windfall Films/Channel 4
Producers: Ian Duncan/Nikki Arend

Best Limited Series
Blue Planet
BBC Natural History Unit/Discovery Channel
Series Producer:Alastair Fothergill

Marion Zunz Newcomer
Secrets of the Turtle Tomb
HIT Entertainment
Producers: Michael Wong/Michael Rosenberg

Best Nonbroadcast
Spirit of Yosemite
Greystone Films
Producer: David Vassar

Best People and Animals
The Great Dance
Off the Fence/Aardvark/Liquid Pictures/Earthrise
Producer: Ellen Windemuth
Executive Producer: James Hersov

Best Short
Living with Hippos
National Geographic Television
Producer: Stella Cha
Executive Producer: David Royle

Best Achievement in Sound
The Great Dance
Off the Fence/Aardvark/Liquid Pictures/Earthrise
Producer: Ellen Windemuth
Executive Producer: James Hersov
Sound Recordist: Barry Donnelly

Best Theatrical
Ocean Oasis
Summerhays Films, Inc.
Producers: Soames Summerhays/Don Steele

Best Web Presentation
Congo Trek
National Geographic

Best Writing

The Burning Sands: Raging Sands
Brando Quilici Productions/Discovery/RAI/Teleimages
Producers: Brando Quilici/Executive: Steven Manuel
Writer: Robert Goldberg

Best Shot Competition
Wayne Hinde, Panthera Productions

Winners 1999

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Best Animal Behavior
Double Winner
The Dragons of Galapagos
National Geographic Television Producers: David Parer/
Elizabeth Parer-Cook
Executive Producers: Nicolas Noxon/Dione Gilmour
Dolphins: The Wild Side
National Geographic Television Executive Producers: Nicolas Noxon/Keenan Smart Producer: Paul Atkins

Best Children’s
Possum’s Rest
ABC Natural History Unit Producer: Nick Hilligoss

Best Cinematography
Madagascar: A World Apart
ABC/Kane Productions, Inc. Cinematographer: Andrew Young Producers: Andrew Young/Susan Todd

Best Conservation/Environmental
National Geographic Explorer: The Secret Life of Cats
National Geographic Television Executive Producer: Michael Rosenfeld Senior Producer: David Royle Producer: Allison Argo Head NHU – Keenan Smart

Award for Innovation
The Wildlife Specials: Leopard
BBC – Natural History Unit Producers: Owen Newman/Amanda Barrett Series Producer: Keith Scholey

Best Investigative
Wildlife for Sale Dead or Alive
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Executive Producer: Michael Allder Producers: Italo Costa

Best Limited Series
The Life of Birds: To Fly or Not to Fly Episode

1 Signals and Songs Episode 6 The Limits of Endurance Episode 10 BBC – Natural History Unit. Producer To Fly or Not to Fly: Mike Salisbury Producer Signals and Songs: Peter Bassett Executive Producer Signals and Songs: Mike Salisbury Producer Limits of Endurance: Miles Barton Executive Producer Limits of Endurance: Mike Salisbury

Newcomer
Atacama: The Flowering Desert
Equilibrio Producciones Producers: Graham Lewis/Christian Munoz Donoso Newcomers: Graham Lewis/Christian Munuz Donoso

Best Nonbroadcast
Africa’s Elephant Kingdom
Discovery Communications, Inc. Executive Producer: Tim Cowling Producer: Michael Caulfield

Best People and Animals
Rat
National Geographic Television Producer: Mark Lewis Co-Production Companies: Canal+/Channel 4/NH New Zealand, Ltd/Beyond Productions

PSA/VNR’s
Guyana’s Natural Heritage
Conservation International Producer: Flavia Castro

Best Short
Wildlife on One: Spiders from Mars
BBC – Natural History Unit Producer: Vanessa Berlowitz Series Producer: Robin Hellier

Best Writing Award
Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La
ABC/Kane Productions, Inc. Producer: Harry Marshall Writer: Harry Marshall 1997 Winners

Special Jury Award Of Merit
The Wildlife Specials: Tiger
BBC - Natural History Unit
Producers: Hugh Miles/Mike Birkhead
Island of the Sharks
Howard Hall Productions Producer: Michele Hall

Lifetime Achievement
Sir David Attenborough

Grand Teton Award
People of the Sea
International Wildlife Films
Producer: Patrick Morris

Best Animal Behavior
Mountain Gorilla: A Shattered Kingdom
Survival Anglia Ltd.
Producer: Bruce Davidson

Best Children's

Krattsí Creatures: Big Five, Little Five
Paragon Entertainment Corporation
Producer: Leo Eaton/Jon Slan/Wilson Coneybeare/Richard Borchiver

Best Cinematography
The Living Eden: Denali: Alaska's Great Wilderness
ABC/Kane Productions
Executive Producers: Alex Gregory/Dennis Kane
Producer: Bruce Reitherman; Camera: Bruce Reitherman

Best Conservation/Environmental

People of the Sea
International Wildlife Films
Producer: Patrick Morris

Award for Innovation
The Ultimate Guide to Elephants
Discovery Communications, Inc.
Producer: Ian Duncan/David Hickman/Steve Burns

Best Investigative

Tiger: Lord of the Wild
ABC/Kane Productions
Producer: Elizabeth Green/James McQuillan

Best Limited Series

Living Edens: Denali: Alaska's Great Wilderness
Living Edens: Manu: Peru's Hidden Rainforest

ABC/Kane Productions
Executive Producers: Alex Gregory/Dennis B. Kane
Producer Denali: Bruce Reitherman
Manu: Kim MacQuarrie/Drew Hunt/Neal Williams

Newcomer
Toothwalker's, Giants of Arctic Ice
Toothwalkers & Canal+
Producer: Sarah Robertson/Adam Ravetch

Best Short
The Last Frog
National Geographic Televsion
Producer: Allison Argo

Special Consideration
Puma: Lion of the Andes
National Geographic Television
Producer: Hugh Miles

Special Jury Award of Merit
Pygmy Chimpanzee: The Last Great Ape
BBC: Natural History Unit
Producer: Karen Bass

Winners 1995

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Grand Teton Award
Life in the Freezer: The Big Freeze
Producer: Martha Holmes/Ned Kelly/Peter Bassett/Alastair Fothergill
British Broadcasting Corporation/National Geographic Television

Best Animal Behavior/Ecology
The New Chimpanzees
Producer: Catherine McConnell
National Geographic Television

Best Children’s
Once Upon Australia
Producer: Nick Hilligoss
Australian Broadcasting Corporation-NHU

Best Craft (for Cinematography)
Arctic Kingdom: Life at the Edge
Producer: Lisa Truitt
National Geographic Television

Best Conservation/Environmental
Survival of the Apes
Producer: Frances Berrigan
Cicada Films

Award for Innovation
The Private Life of Plants: Growing
Producer: Mike Salisbury
British Broadcasting Corporation-NHU

Best Investigative
National Geographic EXPLORER: Last of the Dancing Bears
Producer: Sarah Cunliffe
National Geographic Television

Best Limited Series
Life in the Freezer: The Big Freeze
The Bountiful Sea
The Door Closes
Producer: Martha Holmes/Ned Kelly/Peter Bassett/Alastair Fothergill
British Broadcasting Corporation-NHU/National Geographic Television

Newcomer
National Geographic Explorer: Ndoki Adventure
Producer: Bryan Harvey/Michael Nicols
National Geographic Television
The Call of Kakadu
Producer: David Curl
David Curl Productions/Nature/WNET/BBC

Best Nonbroadcast
Dinosaurs on Earth: Then & Now
Producer: Yves Gerard Issembert
National Geographic Society

Most Resourceful
Fanamby: Ny Nosy Mena Ho Nosy Maitso (The Bet)
Producer: Haroldo Castro/Flavia Castro
Conservation International

Special Consideration
Secrets of the Wild Panda
Producer: Mark Stouffer/Adrian Warren
National Geographic Society

Best Short Film

Lake of the Flies
Producer: Richard Matthews
Zebra Film Productions Ltd./BBC/National Geographic Television

Best Multimedia
CD ROM: How Animals Move
Producer: Discovery Channel Multimedia
Discovery Channel Multimedia
CD ROM: Nile-Passage to Egypt
Producer: Margaret Buckley
Discovery Channel Multimedia

Special Jury Award Of Merit
Recognition of two films for the way the producers portrayed exceptional human commitment to increasing our understanding of the Natural World:

Limited Series

Lords of the Animals: He Dances for His Cormorants
Gatherers from the Sky
The Tsaatan, The Reindeer Riders

Producer: Frederic Fougea
Boreales/Canal+

Conservation
In Good Hands: Culture and Agriculture in the Lacandon Rainforest
Producer: Jaime Kibben/Steve Bartz
Independent

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